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Innovation, Research & Development Award

Innovation, Research and Development Award: CABINETS BY COMPUTER

Viva Energy has been a proud sponsor of the Geelong Business Excellence Awards (GBEAs) for five years running. This year, Viva Energy is proudly sponsoring the Innovation, Research and Development category, recognising leadership through the practical application of innovative solutions.

The winner of the GBEA’s 2022 Innovation, Research and Development Award is Cabinets by Computer.

Covering all aspects of cabinet making, from design, quote and order automation to sales and manufacturing, Cabinets by Computer creates user-friendly cabinet making software.

Born in 2002 in the small home office of owner and ex-cabinetmaker Gary Cannard, Cabinets by Computer was founded to meet the growing need for access to quality software for those working in the cabinet making industry.

With 27 years of cabinet making experience, owner Gary understands the intricacies of the industry and incorporates this valuable knowledge with computer programming skills, resulting in an efficient, progressive and user-friendly product.

Cabinets by Computer prides itself on meeting the growing need for access to quality software in the cabinet-making industry, and received the 2021 Geelong Business Excellence Awards’ Small Business Award.

“Cabinets by Computer are an industry disrupter. Through the technology innovation they design, supply, install and support easy-to-use software solutions for the cabinet making industry,” the judges said.

“They have used their innovative technology to improve and change the traditional production process of design, sales and manufacturing production line processes.”

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